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* A long version of Give me your pain appears on the ''pop'n music Vocal Best 2'' album.
* A long version of Give me your pain appears on the ''pop'n music Vocal Best 2'' album.
* A rearrangement of Give me your pain, titled ''Give me your pain ~Winter Edition~'', appears as the ending credits music in [[PnM_CS_3|pop'n music 3 CS]].
* A re-arrangement of Give me your pain, titled ''Give me your pain ~Winter Edition~'', appears as the ending credits music in [[PnM_CS_3|pop'n music 3 CS]].
* A folky version of Give me your pain, featuring vocals by [[Megumi Oka|岡めぐみ]], appears on the ''pop'n music Cafe music selection'' album.
* A folky version of Give me your pain, featuring vocals by [[Megumi Oka|岡めぐみ]], appears on the ''pop'n music Cafe music selection'' album.


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* Give me your pain received brand-new 5-Buttons and Battle NORMAL charts in [[PnM_AC_9|pop'n music 9]].
* Give me your pain received brand-new 5-Buttons and Battle NORMAL charts in [[PnM_AC_9|pop'n music 9]].
** It later received a brand-new HYPER chart in [[PnM_CS_Best_Hits|pop'n music Best Hits!]].
** It later received a brand-new HYPER chart in [[PnM_CS_Best_Hits|pop'n music Best Hits!]]. This chart was made by [[Tatsuya Mizuno]].
* In [[PnM AC 3|pop'n music 3]], Give me your pain's character was AYA [3-6P].
* In [[PnM AC 3|pop'n music 3]], Give me your pain's character was AYA [3-6P].
* In [[PnM AC 4|pop'n music 4]], Give me your pain's character was AYA [3].
* In [[PnM AC 4|pop'n music 4]], Give me your pain's character was AYA [3].